Wits extends deadline for comments on proposed compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations

15th October 2021 By: News24Wire

 Wits extends deadline for comments on proposed compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations

The deadline for comments on the Wits University's proposed compulsory vaccination policy has been extended by a week. 

Spokesperson Shiron Patel said the deadline was extended to Friday 22 October, and that more than 300 comments had been received so far, mostly in favour of the policy.

The university is proposing compulsory vaccination against Covid-19, unless in exceptional circumstances. 

"There are also meetings taking place with various constituencies, including other student groupings, residences, organised labour, professional and academic staff, administrative staff, suppliers and retailers, etc," Patel said. 

"Only once these meetings are completed and all inputs are received, will the policy framework be finalised. It will serve at various university committees and then at Senate and Council before the end of the year."

The Students Representative Council (SRC) deems the policy anti-poor because of the high cost of weekly PCR testing.

Private tests cost between R800 and R1 000, excluding the cost a doctor's referral, at the country's two major pathology laboratories.

Patel said they had not received a formal response from the SRC, aside from media reports, but management would consider their input.

An extract of the proposed policy states that:

Health Minister Joe Phaahla announced on Friday that the 12 to 17 age group was eligible for one dose of the Pfizer vaccine from 20 October.

Staff and students can object to compulsory vaccination, citing specific constitutional grounds, but will have to: 

Services providers without proof of vaccination won't get entry to the campus.